001. @salina.com, retired MD Hauxwell writes in "Pseudoscience: Homeopathic Hocus-Pocus" (2018-08-16) [2018 archived]:
"the nonprofit Center for Inquiry has lodged a federal lawsuit against pharm giant CVS due to its deceptive marketing and sales of 'homeopathic' nostrums [...] CVS is charged with 'deliberately fostering the impression through display and placement that they are effective to treat particular complaints, and that they are comparable in efficacy, and regulation to science-based medical products.' HP is a 'pseudoscience,' defined as 'a system of theories, assumptions, and methods erroneously regarded as scientific' [...]";
true that.

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